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Chapter 100 - Chapter 95: Northwest Lament

In September, a drizzling rain fell from the sky in the northwest of East Africa.

Bukoba, a small fishing village on the west coast of the Great Lake (Lake Victoria), is a small settlement under the rule of the Karavel Kingdom.

Gentle ripples caressed the damp soil of the shore, as fine rain fell into the lake without stirring a wave.

In the morning, the sun had not risen, yet the dawn light pierced the horizon, reflecting on the western sky of Bukoba village.

The misty water vapor, mixed with fine rain, a gust of cold wind blew through, chilling and damp, the dim sky adding a few degrees of misery to Bukoba village.

Bukoba village, as a settlement, had a primitive architectural structure; stepping into Bukoba village, one could see a circle of fences crafted with vines and mud, covered in moss, appearing low and mottled after being battered by wind and rain.

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